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At the University of Illinois, the areas behind buildings at the end of the year are fenced off and padlocked, presumably to prevent students from dumpster diving. Bevier Hall is a science lab, and got rid of all the BEST things - impossible to get, but always the best - beakers, lab tables, discarded things that made for great art supplies.
The back of Bevier Hall is always fenced and locked up, but at the end of the year, they add another foot to the fence via roller-fence and add a padlock to the inside of the building so you can't get in the back way. We saw a bunch of old refrigerators with "FREON" and "JUNK-FREON" etc. just piled atop one another. Every year it is tempting, but man, this was really tempting.
I managed to pick the lock with a, um, lockpicking kit, and we slipped inside to play in the fridge-park for a little while. I got the snap, along with a box of unused, unopened petri dishes, which I enjoyed putting acrylic in for painting.
You should put this kind of explanation in your proof; it makes it more interesting for us reading it if we understand the context. More interesting = more votes.
Tell it as a story.
Still learning the system... thank you for advice!
Was it difficult to get there? Why was this trespassing?